9 thoughts on “Philippines”

Well just like the rest of the Philippines, they have taxis, buses, shuttles and flights to get you there. Of course avoiding rush hour in the Manila area is a great idea, because it is really, really bad traffic at that time. Taking a bus is the least expensive. From Clark to Pasay is only like P120 per person and it’s about a 2 hour drive, if not at rush hour.

I found out something already. The person that was running the website died a few months ago. I guess no one has taken it over yet. I’m not sure at this time if there will be anyone either. Will keep checking. I found out this information on their Facebook page which still seems to be active at this time. https://www.facebook.com/groups/117240218366590/. And there is RAO Clark’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/rao.clark.

Correct. Although, the last I heard, incoming flights were still authorized because you do not need to go to the restricted area in Air Force City where Haribon Terminal is located. You will go straight to Immigration at Clark International Airport. I mean how can they restrict you from going to an international airport?
I’m wondering why, after all this time, the Philippine Air Force all of a sudden decided that access be denied to that area? Did they get something new and secret? Did a visitor cause a problem? There must have been some logic behind the decision.